Sotheby's will open an exhibition of Gerson and Judith Leiber's collection of Chinese ceramics in advance of an auction on March 20.
Sotheby's will open an exhibition of Gerson and Judith Leiber's collection of Chinese ceramics in advance of an auction on March 20.
Corinne Erni never planned to leave New York City until the Parrish Art Museum and the East End landscape beckoned.
The Ludmilla Brazil Quartet will play bossa nova’s fusion of samba and jazz at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill tomorrow at 6 p.m.
Next up in The Met: Live in HD series is Rossini’s “Semiramide,” an opera based on Voltaire’s 1748 tragedy about the murderous Assyrian queen on Saturday.
The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival’s spring series will kick off on Saturday, offering the high caliber of talent and artistry audiences have come to expect from the series.
Robert Wilson's “Power and Beauty in China’s Last Dynasty” at the Minneapolis Institute of Art; Photographers East at Ashawagh Hall
The Southampton Cultural Center's production of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” will open Friday and continue through March 25.
Alfred and David Maysles made Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and Edith Bouvier Beale, affectionately known as Big and Little Edie, famous, but they weren’t the first to film at Grey Gardens, the mother and daughter’s ramshackle Georgica estate.
A tribute concert to the music of Johnny Cash will be performed by Philip Bauer at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor tomorrow at 8 p.m. The Stowaways return on Saturday.
Several films shown in October at the Hamptons International Film Festival, most of which are up for Oscars on Sunday, depicted women having their say in nuanced or quite vocal ways.
In Process @ the Watermill Center will feature presentations by artists working in four different disciplines on Saturday afternoon between 2 and 4, with a tour offered between 1 and 2.
Todd Longstaffe-Gowan, a British landscape architect, will present the fifth annual Madoo in Manhattan lecture on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Cosmopolitan Club.
It’s not too late to secure a ticket to Guild Hall’s annual Academy of the Arts dinner, which will take place Monday evening from 6 to 10 at the Rainbow Room in Manhattan.
Sure, the brightly hued wall sculptures and paintings of Mary Heilmann looked more fitting at Dia’s Dan Flavin Art Institute during the summer, but the shot of infectious cheerful color is just what we need on these gray days.
Those crazy kids Romeo and Juliet are coming to Guild Hall’s John Drew Theater in a contemporary, post-punk production.
“In Dog We Trust,” at Ille Arts; Miles Partington at Tripoli Gallery; Folioeast's "Abstraction and Realism" at Markel, and more
“The Americanization of Emily,” the next film in the Sag Harbor Partnership’s American Values series is already has a wait list.
The Met: Live in HD will present a simulcast of Franco Zeffirelli’s classic production of Puccini’s “La Boheme” on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Guild Hall. Alicia Longwell, the chief curator of the Parrish Art Museum, will introduce the program.
To kick off Sag Harbor’s HarborFrost weekend, Bay Street Theater will present a new All Star Standup Comedy program tomorrow evening at 8.
Guild Hall will open three shows this weekend, including solo shows of Hiroyuki Hamada and Alice Hope, and a permanent collection show chosen by Bryan Hunt.
Area theaters and venues are offering a chance to see Oscar nominated short films and features before the awards are announced on March 4.
Grenning Gallery celebrates HarborFrost; Newcomer Iron Gate East pops up in Southampton; Haweeli at St. Luke's
Readings of Eve Ensler’s Obie Award-winning play “The Vagina Monologues” will take place at the Southampton Arts Center on Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m.
Staring into the front picture window or tuning into the live feed on the website of Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton, the current downstairs exhibition, “Off Season,” often looks like a tableau, static and formal, multiple mannequins posed just so to make an overall balanced composition.
The Hamptons International Film Festival and Bay Street Theater are teaming up for four film screenings during February and March.
Guild Hall will present an HD screening of the 2017 Broadway revival of Noel Coward’s “Present Laughter” on Saturday at 7 p.m.
The Southampton Arts Center has announced a significant upgrade to its theater, including a new screen, surround sound system, state-of-the-art projector, and new seating, as well as a commitment to presenting critically acclaimed, independent films every Friday evening throughout the year.
Janet Lehr's “Valentine," four photographers at Tulla Booth, Virva Himmemo in NYC, and Southampton Artists Association members at the cultural center
The Madoo Conservancy’s winter lecture series will feature a talk by Beka Sturges, an associate principal of Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architects, on Sunday at noon in Sagaponack.
Long before time was up or people were saying “me too,” women in creative fields spent decades and even centuries fighting to have their voices heard and their output seen.
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